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his conduct as a Student, especially his
general inattention to the Studies of his Classes & his
frequent absence from Prayers in the College, and
from divine Service. He was seriously warned
by the Principal, that, if he did not immediately
alter his conduct in these respects, the Senatus would
deem it their duty to communicate with his
parents.
The Senatus then adjourned to meet again on Monday
the 20th inst. at a quarter before Eleven O'Clock
A.M.
The meeting was closed with Prayer.
JMalcolmSmith
Secretary
Queen's College, Kingston
20th January 1851.
The Senatus met this day agreeablly to adjournment,
and was constituted by Prayer. Sederunt,
the Revd. Principal Machar, Professors Urquhart,
Williamson & Smith.
The Censor's list for the last two weeks was handed
in & examined in presence of the Students. The
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